We’ll be seeing a greater amount of fan most loved Vance in the forthcoming fourth and final season of Manifest on Netflix. Daryl Edwards, who has repeated as NSA Director Robert Vance (also known as “Vance”) since the pilot episode, has been promoted to series regular for the upcoming season of the missing plane drama.
It was Vance who, in the pilot, declared to travelers of Flight 828 that they’ve “been missing and presumed dead for 5 1/2 years.” Since then, at that point, he has turned into a partner to the passengers, particularly Ben Stone, played by Josh Dallas. The job was simply intended to be short-term, however because of commendation for Edwards’ presentation, the job was extended and he was brought back in the second season in the wake of being killed off in Season 1.
In Manifest, made by Jeff Rake, when Montego Air Flight 828 landed securely after a fierce yet routine flight, the group and travelers were assuaged. However in the range of those couple of hours, the world had matured five years — and their friends, families and colleagues, in the wake of grieving their misfortune, had surrendered trust and continued on.
Presently, confronted with the incomprehensible, they’re totally allowed a subsequent opportunity. However, as their new real factors become clear, a more profound secret unfurls and a portion of the returned travelers before long acknowledge they might be intended for an option that could be more noteworthy than they at any point expected.
The series is from Jeff Rake Productions and Compari Entertainment in relationship with Warner Bros. TV and Universal Television. Rake chief produces with Robert Zemeckis, Jack Rapke, Jacqueline Levine and Len Goldstein.
Edwards’ past credits include Daredevil, Defending Jacob and The Americans, among others. He’s repped by TalentWorks and supervisor Marie Mathews.